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Noboozapalooza
I am sorry, but when dealing with young adults you can try and ban anything you want to prevent them from being drunk and destructive, but they will always persevere and find a new way to get drunk and be destructive. Rather than having the city be reactive, they should find a way to be proactive and better control these events. They should be ecstatic that this only happens maybe 2-3 times a year. If this gets banned people will look for other public ways to get drunk and it might even be worse. My suggestion is to find a way to control floatopia events and offer ways to make it safer and easier to clean up. There are so many different ways to look at this situation and the city really should stop be reactive to these type of events in a negative manner.— June 28, 2010 4:15 p.m.